It depends upon the patient's condition..more appropriate answer requires more details.
Proton pump inhibitors should not be given to any patient who has shown a reaction to any of the components of the drug or a related drug.
yes & yes
insulin and diateben
dosage
187.5 mg
Before administering it to the patient
Yes, if the drug amount is not enough to treat the invading organism in the patient, or if the organism do not react to the drug a lot (small zone of inhibition is seen in the experiment)
3 tsp or 1 tablespoon or.....15 ml.......the ratio is 30 mg per ml Deb RN
Drugs often have different effects on babies than on older children and adults. This has to do with development of the child's organs as it grows. The manufacturer has determined that the drug should not be given to babies. Believe them.
I think in-patient drug treatment id better than out-patient.
Patient Drug Facts
acetaminophen